LPGA - Fourth and Final Round

Corey Perrine/Staff Na Yeon Choi, from right, is doused by champagne from friend and fellow golfer Inbee Park after winning Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins. Park won the money title as well as the Vare Trophy for lowest average score throughout the season.

Corey Perrine/Staff Na Yeon Choi is asked by photographers to kiss the winning trophy Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Crowds look on as they watch Na Yeon Choi's second stroke on 18 hit the green Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Na Yeon Choi tees off on 16 Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Volunteer Patti Tyler reacts to a missed putt by Karine Icher on the 16th green while a cameraman looms overhead Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff So Yeon Ryu reacts to a missed putting opportunity on the 11th green Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Phil Brondsema of Houston, Texas naps near the green of 11 Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Steffi Yo, 16, right, of Tampa, Fla. takes a picture with golfer So Yeon Ryu, as others clamor for autographs Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Na Yeon Choi is await her prize Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff So Yeon Ryu tees off on 15 Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Despite missing a putt on 18, Na Yeon Choi put away her win Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff So Yeon Ryu tees off on 12 Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Na Yeon Choi is presented her winnings Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Brittany Lincicome places her ball on the 11th green Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff The final score for group 25, the leaders from the previous day, are shown Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Na Yeon Choi comes off the 11th green en route to 12 Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Japan's Ai Miyazato tees off on 8 Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Japan's Ai Miyazato tees off on the 9th tee Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff An alligator is seen near the 7th fairway Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff So Yeon Ryu blast out of a sand trap on 4 Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Na Yeon Choi holds up her oversized novelty check for media outlets after winning Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.

Corey Perrine/Staff Inbee Park is photographed with the the Vare Trophy for lowest average score throughout the season Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012 at the Twin Eagles Club Eagle Course in Naples, Fla. Park also took home the most money in LPGA on the season. The best women in the LPGA faced off for the final fourth round of the CME Group Titleholders tournament. Na Yeon Choi of South Korea took home $500,000 after a -14 overall performance. South Korea's So Yeon Ryu came in runner-up at -12. United States' Brittany Lincicome tied for fourth place at -11. Choi said she was out looking for houses with her mother in Orlando, Fla. and said she'd "get a bigger house" if she wins.